![]() 17 April: The Humour of Hole with Martin Stott Please use a web browser on desktop or mobile to purchase or follow the link here. A link to the recorded session (available for 1 week) will be sent shortly afterwards.ĭue to a recent Apple decision to charge a 30% fee for paid online events unfortunately you may no longer be able to purchase this ticket from the Eventbrite iOS app. Īttendees will be sent a Zoom link 2 days prior to the start of the talk, and again a few hours before the talk. ![]() This ticket is for this individual session and costs £5, and you may purchase tickets for other individual sessions via the links below, or you may purchase a ticket for the entire course of 7 sessions at a cost of £28 via the link here. We finish with practical advice about training and pruning your climbers, whether roses or wisterias, from a professional horticultural gardener, the latest in three generations of market gardeners and a shows organiser and designer whose sumptuous stands have won medals for the Historic Roses Group at the Hampton Court Flower Show. An account of a hillside rose garden in Italy which started as a collection of pots on a terrace in Rome how to grow roses in the Arctic Circle and ‘down under’ on a working Australia farm the intriguing stories behind the names of some romantic heritage roses and where to find a unique UN Food and Agriculture Organisation collection of the other – edible - members of the rosaceae family continue the series. We begin with a portrait of a popular 19th century rosarian who loved riding as much as roses, knew everyone on the literary scene, was a celebrity preacher and organised the first ever National Rose Show in London. With speakers hailing from Iceland to Australia, via England, Italy and the USA, these talks are wide-ranging. This year, following on from our successful 2022 series on the rose in partnership with the Historic Roses Group, the Gardens Trust is happy to announce a new rose-related lecture series, again with the HRG, this time including an international slant.
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